The festival will be held at Redcar Rugby Club, Mackinlay Park, from 11am to 11pm on Saturday, July 9 – with the opportunity to camp overnight to complete the real “festival experience”.

Music will include retro sounds from Sham 69 and Ska-Boom as well as Danny and The Champions of the World and The Watchers, among others.

The festival will also include comedy from TV’s Phil Nichol, Rob Rouse, Jason Cook, Matt Kirshenn, Rayguns Look Real Enough and a tent of other talent.

Other attractions will include fun fair rides and street performers.

The main arena opens at 12:00 noon on Saturday 9th July and will close after the last perfomance at around 11:15pm
Access to the camping area is from 10:00am on the 9th July and the campsite closes at 2:00pm on Sunday 10th July.

Tickets for the festival are now on sale via our ticket shop (http://shop.redcarrocksfestival.co.uk) and also via the Tourist Information Office, High St, Redcar (office hours) and from Redcar Rugby Club (evenings).

Ticket / Price (£)
Saturday Ticket 14.00
(anyone aged 13 and over)
Saturday Ticket (plus camping) 18.00
(over 16’s only and includes camping)
Family Ticket (No camping) 30.00
(2 adults and up to 3 children aged 0 – 13)
Age 7 to 12 5.00
Under 7s Free
Note: Under 13s will not be allowed on site without a responsible adult. No ticket required for under 7s, just turn up on the day.

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The High Street in this part of the town offers a framing gallery, cycle shops, furniture, fruiterers, newsagents, opticians and a whole lot more. Parking is easy and plentiful and the street is well served by public transport with good access from the bus station at the eastern end of the town.

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Regent Walk links the town’s main car park and Morrisons’ superstore to the High Street, Redcar’s traditional shopping area

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